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Anyone every seen an HJ badge like this before?
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It could still be a real badge which someone has colored gold and then used cold enamel to highlight the diamond. This badge was never issued like this. As Pete stated, these were made from aluminum and presented to participants in sports events sponsored by the HJ. They come in a few different forms but the one you show was issued with dates from 1936 to 1939. Those previous and after these dates were of a different form.
Richard V
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I think before anyone replies to any inquiry such as this any more, there should be a copy of the pics made so they won't be gone once the poster gets a reply. I'm also getting tired of replying to what eventually becomes a totally useless thread. This entire thread should really be deleted now.
Richard V
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Originally posted by Bob Hritz View PostI believe outside photo hosting should be banned. I research many items, here, and find more useless threads because the photos are deleted.
Bob Hritz
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Originally posted by Darrell View PostI agree. Who knows ... thieves in the night checking their wares out for fault? Get a thumbs down and poof .. gonzo.
People complain about high prices on the eStand, or members soliciting evaluations, or dealers posting items, or "is it real?" threads. I don't care about any of that stuff. The only thing I hate is spending my time building a thread with input, images, and opinions, only to have the thread-starter delete the images. That didn't happen to me here, but it did to Richard. Now his time has been totally wasted.Best regards,
Streptile
Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)
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Outside hosting of images is the main problem as you cannot delete uploaded images. Usually some ISP provides some free webspace or you go to photobucket or some other host. The problem is there is only so much space hosters will allow and so, consequently, those using the services delete them from the image hosting service which zaps them out of here.
Richard V
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Originally posted by germanww2photos View Postgreatly appreciated.
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